By Dan Chalcraft “The very first words that come to mind are ‘incredibly difficult’,” says Michelle Gentis, when asked to describe her life as the mother of a child with a disability. Her son …
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Chilliwack pub hosts fundraiser for people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Chilliwack) – On Friday April 29, Friendly Mike’s Pub and the Knights of Columbus are teaming up once again to host a meat draw fundraiser in support of children and adults …
Growing Up Extraordinary: a new book by Nova Bannatyne-Eng
By Dan Chalcraft Acceptance is defined as the action or process of being received as adequate or suitable, typically to be admitted into a group. It is something that everybody wants – for example, …
A Tribute to a Great Man: Remembering Simon Cox
The Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia has lost a great friend and supporter, with the passing of Simon Cox two weeks ago. Simon Cox was a passionate supporter and served on the CPABC …
CPABC pays tribute to our wonderful volunteers
April 10 to April 16, 2016 is National Volunteer Week, a time to celebrate and thank Canada’s 12.7 million volunteers. The Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia is strong because of its 35 …